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CRISTATE CACTI 
These odd fan shaped or ‘“‘cock’s comb’ growths are greatly admired by the collector of unusual specimens 
and are sure to attract attention wherever seen. They occur only rarely in nature and must be propagated by 
grafting, under which conditions they grow rapidly and make spectacular specimens, especially if grafted on 
large strong stocks. We use Trichocereus and Cereus in larger sizes which insures quicker and more robust 
growth. Because of size and weight they can only be shipped F.O.B. by express, or by mail if purchaser includes 
30% extra for postage. Any overage will be returned and purchaser must agree to remit shortage, if any, after 
arrival of plants. Prices are per plant. 

Lobivia famatimensis cristata 
A new one originating in our gardens. Sturdy 
grafted plants $5.00 
Lobivia pentlandii var. elegans cristata variegata 
CEPHALOCEREUS 
nobilis, $1.00 
palmeri, $2.50 
polygonus, $5.00 
CHAMAECEREUS 
silvestrii, $1.00 
CLHISTOGAGTUS 
straussil, $1.00 
CORYPHANTHA 
aggregata, $2.00 
ECHINOCEREUS 
berlandieri, $1.00 
bonkerae, $1.00 
chloranthus, $1.00 
dehrenbergii, $1.00 
engelmannii, $1.00 
reichenbachii, $1.00 
rosei, $1.00 
stoloniferous, $1.00 
ECHINOMASTUS 
macdowellii, $1.00 
GYMNOCALYCIUM 
saglione, $2.50 
LEMAIREOCEREUS 
hystrix, $2.50 
LOBIVIA 
pentlandii elegans, varie- 
gata, a beauty, $2.50 
famatimensis, $5.00 
MAMILLARIA 
echinaria, $1.00 
fragilis, $1.00 
hidalgensis, $1.00 
wildii, 75c 
NEOLLOYDIA 
conoidea, $1.00 
NEOPORTERIA 
reichii, $1.00 
NOTOCACTUS 
grossei, $1.00 
muricatus, $1.00 
ottonis, $1.00 
submammulosus, $1.00 
OPUNTIA 
clavaroides, $1.00 
erinacea, $1.00 
floccosa, $1.00 

OPUNTIA—continued 
mamillata, 50c 
serpentina, 60c 
sp. cristata, 75c 
vestita, $1.00 
PACHY CEREUS 
pringlei, $1.00 
PHELLOSPERMA 
tetrancistra, $1.00 
REBUTIA 
minuscula, $1.00 
STENOCACTUS 
sp., $2.00 
vaupelianus, $1.00 
SOLISIA 
pectinata, $1.00 
pseudopectinata, $1.00 
THELOCACTUS 
bicolor, $1.00 
bolanensis, $1.00 
~ TRICHOCEREUS 
candicans, $1.00 
spachianus, $1.00 
thelogonus, $1.00 
February 2, 1942. 
Received my plants in good condition and the pack- 
ing, well the finest piece of china could not have been 
packed any better, and also, no other company could 
have been more prompt in shipping— 
Mrs. GEO. S. OLIVER, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Dr. T. H. Goodspeed says—" Among, enthusiasts— 
none is so engulfed by his addiction as the cactus en- 
thustast.” 
November 24, 1941. 
All of your shipments have exceeded my wildest ex- 
pectations. I have not lost a single plant received from 
you. ... Many thanks for your very excellent plants and 
for your friendly attention. 
A. C. BoysEN, Glenside, Pa. 
We have scores of rare grafted plants and large speci- 
mens of exhibition quality which can not be listed here. 
If interested, please ask for special list. 
